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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jim_WahlbergJim Wahlberg - Wikipedia

    James M. Wahlberg (born August 19, 1965) [1] is an American film producer and screenwriter. Early life[edit] Wahlberg was born in Dorchester, a neighborhood of Boston, to Donald and Alma Elaine Wahlberg.

  2. www.jimwahlberg.comJim Wahlberg

    Jim is a producer, writer, and director of films, and uses his talents and experiences to raise awareness about opioid addiction and point to the hope found in Christ. He is the author of The Big Hustle & Executive Producer of Mother Teresa: No Greater Love.

  3. 20. Mai 2024 · Jim Wahlberg, the brother of actor Mark Wahlberg, shares his powerful conversion story and his role in a new film about the Eucharist. He recounts how Mother Teresa visited him in prison and how he rediscovered the importance of the Eucharist.

  4. 15K Followers, 753 Following, 557 Posts - Jim Wahlberg (@jimbow36) on Instagram: "Man of God, Founder & CEO of Wahl St. Productions 🎥 VP Community Engagement & Global Goodwill @evokewellnessma Producer 🎞".

  5. 6. Nov. 2020 · Jim Wahlberg, a brother of Mark Wahlberg, shares his story of growing up in a Catholic family in Boston, falling into drug addiction and crime, and finding redemption through a priest and prayer. He also talks about his memoir, his documentaries on addiction, and his work with the Mark Wahlberg Youth Foundation.

  6. Jim Wahlberg is the fifth oldest brother of Mark Wahlberg and a former addict who turned his life around. He produces films, books, and media content that promote faith, family, and sobriety.

  7. Jim Wahlberg is a filmmaker who shares his personal experience of addiction and recovery in his short film What About the Kids? The film explores the impact of opioids on families and the role of faith and family in sobriety.